This truck has been extensively modified over its 31 years of service (during which it's only run up 20,000 miles!), including a lift kit, Edelbrock intake, carb and air cleaner, headers and a Sweptline bed from a...

My Pickup: Operation Tugboat, Part 2

Four Wheeler had recently tested a Dodge W350 regular cab 4x4, single rear wheel, with 4.10:1 gears that put out 170 horsepower and 399 pounds-feet of torque on a chassis dyno. It did zero-to-60 mph in 13.1 seconds and the quarter mile in 19.5 seconds

Verizon XLTE service now live in 22 new markets [UPDATED]

Today is Thursday, the day that a lot of folks use to “throwback” to an earlier time and reflect on something old that the had or did. That's not the case for Verizon, who is instead celebrating Cellular Network Expansion Thursday. Hmm, that doesn't

Four Wheeler Projects Worth Remembering - Five Of Note

Another quirky and unique Jimmy Nylund idea was the buildup of this 1989 Dodge W350 “for work and for play,” hence the 4+4 name. Beginning as a 1-ton cab-and-chassis, the Dodge was equipped with a standard sub-200hp 360 V-8. Of course, it wasn't

My Pickup: Operation Tugboat, Part 1

So I pitched Dodge on a W250 diesel with the once-again-available Club Cab. The W350 Club was a dualie only, and the only differences we could find between a three-quarter-ton SRW and a one-ton SRW in W Series regular cabs were that the one-ton had

Just as expected, Verizon today announced the official launch of its XLTE service. XLTE offers double the bandwidth of Verizon's regular 4G LTE network where the carrier has deployed AWS spectrum, and the service also offers faster peak data speeds.

What happened to augmented reality?

There are applications out there that use augmented reality to make playing a game like dodge ball all the more interesting. However, that latter bit, about finding out what games someone has on their phone through your phone's camera probably isn't

The truck was a Halloween project for 2014. I made the wood cage removable. The blue paint is a dip your car paint job, it is also easily removed if you didn't like it. The Zombie graphics are just stick on stickers. The GUNS ARE PAINTED NERF GUNS. All of the LED lighting is controlled from a switch panel inside the cab. LED lighting is in the front grill, wheel wells, on the wood cage, inside the cab and inside the cab. There are 6 blinking LED lights on the top of the cage also. The Kim Komando Show ® and all material pertaining thereto is a Registered Trademark / Servicemark: No. 2,281,044. America's Digital Goddess ® and all material pertaining thereto is a Registered Trademark / Servicemark: No. 3,727,509. Any and all... Source: www.komando.com

Today is Thursday, the day that a lot of folks use to “throwback” to an earlier time and reflect on something old that the had or did. That’s not the case for Verizon, who is instead celebrating Cellular Network Expansion Thursday. Hmm, that doesn’t have quite the same ring as Throwback Thursday, does it. Verizon says that its XLTE network is now live in 22 new markets. Exactly what those markets are hasn’t yet been revealed, but I’ve reached out to Verizon for the list. This expansion brings its total number of XLTE cities above 400, meaning that 4 out of 5 Verizon LTE markets now have XLTE service. Verizon’s XLTE service, which originally launched in May 2014 , uses AWS spectrum to offer expanded bandwidth that’ll lead to faster peak data speeds. In order to access the XLTE service, you’ll need a compatible device, which includes most popular handsets like the Galaxy S 4, Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 3, HTC One (M8), HTC One (M8) for Windows, LG G3, iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. UPDATE: Just as... The list sent to me actually included one duplicate, so I’m waiting to find out which market is number 22. Below you can find the other 21 new XLTE cities. Burlington, Iowa Sterling, Ill. Dodge, Iowa Hilo, Hawaii Pierre, South Dakota Jacksonville, N. C. Joplin, Mo. Lihue, Hawaii Manitowoc, Wisc. Source: www.phonedog.com

All of the following Four Wheeler builds almost made our list of the top five best project vehicles. But no matter where they fall in the annals of project vehicle rankdom, here are several Four Wheeler projects that are still really cool. Willie Worthy’s Project Tonto combined a rust-bucket 1977 driver and a clean 1973 half-cab, as well as a 392 engine and other assorted parts from a Travelall, to make one clean and compete IH. Project Tonto covered the rebuild and upgrading of... The project featured a Tri-County Gear-built Dana 44 front with 4. 10 gears and a Truetrac diff and a semi-float Dana 60 rear with 4. 10s and a Detroit Locker. The interior was completely revamped and treated to deep brown carpet and seat covers, while trail-oriented niceties like a Premier Power welder, Delta interior storage boxes, custom front and rear bumpers with a 9,000-pound Superwinch receiver... Never one to eschew the weird and wacky, staffer Jimmy Nylund purchased a government-surplus 1975 DJ-5D, and then proceeded to make a full-blown magazine project vehicle out of it. Nyland kept the project realistic, using mostly factory parts... Although a regular Jeep Dana 30 front axle would’ve bolted in, one of the only deviations from the “Cheap” in Project Jeep for Cheap was a Tri-County Gear-built Dana 44 front. Source: www.fourwheeler.com

October 2011 Trail's End Editorial

When I called out to Stewart, I was using my toes as an extension of my 5-foot, 2-inch body to motivate the throttle of a Dodge W350 and, at the same time, stretching as tall as possible in the seat to see the trail beyond the hood; its sheetmetal was ...

1981 Dodge W350 - Big Yellow

What do you do when you're out of work from your job pouring concrete? You build yourself a mud-slinging, fire breathing monster, of course. It's gotta be huge and mean and nasty with lockers and Dana 60's and 44 inch tires and whatever else you can fit in ...